Group 1 - Domestic scrap steel prices generally increased last week, with some regions experiencing weak demand leading to price declines [1] - Heavy scrap steel prices increased by 5 CNY/ton, medium scrap steel by 11 CNY/ton, and mixed scrap steel by 10 CNY/ton compared to the previous week [1] - The market for iron ore and coke remains strong, slightly narrowing the cost gap between scrap steel and molten iron, but scrap steel still lacks cost-effectiveness [1] Group 2 - In Central China, scrap steel prices rose broadly due to reduced market resources, prompting some steel companies to raise procurement prices [2] - Heavy scrap steel prices in Central China include: Ansteel at 2500 CNY/ton, Wugang at 2640 CNY/ton (up 50 CNY/ton), and Lian Steel at 1989 CNY/ton (up 40 CNY/ton) [2] - In Southern China, scrap steel prices are stable with slight increases, but independent electric arc furnace steel companies face significant cost pressures [2] Group 3 - In Northeast China, scrap steel prices showed mixed trends, with companies maintaining low inventory levels and purchasing scrap steel as needed [3] - Heavy scrap steel prices in Northeast China include: Jianlong Xigang at 2276 CNY/ton (up 40 CNY/ton), Ansteel at 2452 CNY/ton, and Fushun Special Steel at 2430 CNY/ton (down 30 CNY/ton) [3] - In North China, the scrap steel market is experiencing weak fluctuations, with suppliers showing low enthusiasm and steel companies' arrivals and consumption remaining balanced [3]
国内废钢价格以涨为主(7月5日—7月11日)
Zhong Guo Chan Ye Jing Ji Xin Xi Wang·2025-07-19 02:12